Similar words: disorganised, organise, disorganise, organism, organist, organisation, microorganism, organic. Meaning: ['ɔrgənaɪz /'ɔːg-] adj. being a member of or formed into a labor union.
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151. Conversely, producers in this situation tend to be a relatively homogeneous group, collegially organised.
152. The eighteen candidates, mostly pro-democracy activists, organised public debates and forums which were packed with interested observers and participants.
153. Dundalk's mean, well organised rearguard will certainly be a lot less generous this afternoon.
154. Organised adult education groups can be found, and the local library may have details of organised parties and expeditions.
155. Tom went off on paternity leave and his secretary organised a whip-round to send a card and a gift.
156. Also, locally organised, imaginative initiatives to introduce pupils to careers in science.
157. A few concerts were organised in connection with national holidays - for example on railworkers day or at officially sanctioned Youth parties.
158. Who has such authority will depend on the nature of the particular business and the way in which it is organised.
159. It was the only health board with a well organised congenital malformation register.
160. The following year, the local middle classes organised the new Bonfire Societies and controlled popular effervescence became a tourist attraction.
161. Secondly, some change may be organised from above in order to encourage agricultural productivity and curb social injustice.
162. Do you think the entry into Equity for drama students is unfairly organised?
163. Because of user non-participation, factionalism and the failure of user committees, periodic group meetings were organised by staff.
164. Once resources have been obtained, they would be organised to provide the College curriculum, and ensure the necessary non-teaching support.
165. A local study exposure programme arranges visits to deprived areas that so far do not have organised activities.
166. Organised on house party lines, they have proved most popular.
167. Anyone who's had a child bullied at school knows the depth of children's capacity for cold, organised cruelty.
168. But we have organised a massive discount from Lorus Quartz, to add glamour to your night-time fashion.
169. The reception office should be so organised that all sources of information necessary to answer enquiries are immediately to hand.
170. It is assumed that the way in which a text is organised highlights specific communicative functions.
171. But everybody's starving by the time the bacon butty run is organised at around 7.30am.
172. It looked like utter chaos to me,[http://sentencedict.com/organised.html] but organised chaos.
173. Lessons took up only two hours a day and the farm work was badly organised.
174. If there are no relatives or friends, staff should be organised to stay with the dying person.
175. There are activities organised by bi-communal enthusiasts, but day-to-day life goes on in different worlds.
176. The project has been organised by Newcastle City Council's education department.
177. Debates and discussion groups were organised, and a free concert was held in the evening.
178. The magic will be used in organised or private rituals for healing, and divination for guidance when important decisions loom.
179. It was nearly always organised by a government, although some torturers acted on their own initiatives.
180. It is organised into small cells and therefore hard to infiltrate, particularly as total secrecy is demanded of its members.
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